Written on Morgan Hall, Fairford, Gloucestershire stationery, Abbey thanks Heinemann for a copy of his recent publication. Oval received stamp in upper left corner of page 1.
Adam, Robert, 1728-1792; Batsford, B. T.; Photographs; Portraits; Collecteana files
Book page with black and white print of Robert Adam portrait, with a description of the portrait. There is also a photograph of B. T. Batsford's office, who owned the piece.
File folder with a cut out of the seller's typed description of Adam's letter to Innes and Clerk taped on the front. Includes partial transcription of letter. Dated on the back.
Adam writes from Pisa to the men that he has borrowed money from and states his intention to pay it back, but that he also has sent cheese as a temporary gift. He talks of his voyages as well as those of others. The front of the letter has a large...
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848; United States. President (1825-1829 : Adams); Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.); Booksellers' catalogs; Collecteana files
Typed description; seller describes letter as "fine and interesting" and lists price at $35.00. Includes brief transcription of part of letter.
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848; United States. President (1825-1829 : Adams); Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.); Booksellers' catalogs; Collecteana files
Seller describes letter as "fine and interesting" and lists price at $50.00. Includes brief transcription of part of letter. Page two contains pencil markings and the date 4 January 1929.
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848; United States. President (1825-1829 : Adams); Collecteana files
Handwritten description of and commentary on Adams letter, including approximate date, content of letter and where the letter was purchased (Dawson's Book Shop), as well as partial transcription. Perkins notes that this letter was written while...
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848; United States. President (1825-1829 : Adams); Collecteana files
A file folder with Perkins' notes on a Christmas card that was sent out from Merrymount Press and a letter from John Quincy Adams. A picture of Adams' mansion is in the card.
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848; United States. President (1825-1829 : Adams); Collecteana files; Biographical information; Biographical sources
Handwritten description of Adams' letter, including date, content of letter and where the letter was purchased (Dawson's Book Shop), as well as brief biographical information on Adams' life.
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848; United States. President (1825-1829 : Adams); Letters
Adams apologizes for not reading McDonald's letter earlier and therefore he was not able to attend a meeting where he was supposed to meet fellow Baltimore citizens. Dated October 26, year unknown. Torn in upper right corner and fixed with tape. ...
Adams, Lady (Agnes Anne), 1869-1942; Ella Strong Denison Library; Scripps College; Collecteana files
Handwritten note on Ella Strong Denison Library stationery written by Susan Allen, a reference librarian. Could only find information on husband. Calls Agnes Adams Lady Adams.
Adams, Lady (Agnes Anne), 1869-1942; Envelopes; Postage stamps
Off-white envelope with handwritten address, Hollywood Hotel insignia and 2 cent red stamp with George Washington's image in profile. Says "Lady Adams - please forward." on the top left corner.
Adams, Lady (Agnes Anne), 1869-1942; Letters; Letterheads
Lady Agnes Adams writes about her South African violet. She mentions how she does not feel like an alien where she currently is because she is surrounded by friends and that perhaps she would feel like an alien if she went home. She ends the...
Adams, Lady (Agnes Anne), 1869-1942; Letters; Letterheads
Handwritten letter on Hollywood Hotel stationery with elaborate drawing at top of page. Adams wishes Mr. MacPherson a Merry Christmas and invites him to a party. It thanks him for a book.
Adams, Lady (Agnes Anne), 1869-1942; Letters; Letterheads
Handwritten letter on Hollywood Hotel stationary with elaborate drawing at top of page. Discusses a visit that Mr. MacPherson will pay to Agnes Adams. Calls herself his "affectionate friend."
Off white envelope with handwritten address, Hull-House written in small black letters in the upper left corner and 2 cent red stamp with George Washington's image in profile. Many small tears around the edges, very worn.
Handwritten letter on off white paper with small black type in upper left corner reading "Hull-House 335 South Halsted Street Chicago". Date of letter is in lower left corner and the writing is clearly seen on reverse.